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Re: slavics

From:Frank George Valoczy <valoczy@...>
Date:Thursday, December 17, 1998, 22:10
On Thu, 17 Dec 1998, James Campbell wrote:

> lucasso: > > > were there any slavic auxlang? > > Esperanto has many Slavic influences. As far as Slavic conlangs go, there > is my Sevorian ("North Slavic"), and I think Jan Havlis^' extensive works > are Slavic too. I'd be interested to hear of any other Slavic-based > conlangs. On a related subject, are there any other Germanic-based conlangs > out there?
My ex-Vranian (now: old Vranian) is a reconstruction of Old Slavonic; New Vranian is what has replaced Old Vranian as the official language of the Kingdom of Vrania. NV is closer to Czech and Polish, and Phonologically it is similar to Polabian.
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